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Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge

The Faculty of Law, Cambridge is the law school of the University of Cambridge.

Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
Undergraduates700
Postgraduates250
Location,
United Kingdom
CampusSidgwick Site
Websitewww.law.cam.ac.uk

The study of law at the University of Cambridge began in the thirteenth century. The faculty sits the oldest law professorship in the English-speaking world, the Regius Professorship of Civil Law, which was founded by Henry VIII in 1540 with a stipend of £40 per year for which the holder is still chosen by The Crown.[1][2] Today, the faculty incorporates the Institute of Criminology as well as 11 Research Centres, including the world's leading research institute for international law, The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law. The faculty has 31 professors, six readers, and over 70 other university, faculty and college teaching officers.[citation needed] The student body comprises about 700 undergraduate and 250 postgraduate students. It is also home to the Cambridge University Law Society, the largest student-run law society in the United Kingdom and among the largest in the world.[citation needed]

Courses offered Edit

The BA Tripos undergraduate degree at Cambridge is intended to give a thorough grounding in the principles of law viewed from an academic rather than a vocational perspective.[3] The faculty offers the following postgraduate degrees: the LLM, the MCL, the MLitt, the MPhil in Criminology, the MPhil in Criminological Research, the M.St in Applied Criminology, Penology and Management, the M.St in Applied Criminology and Police Management, the PhD in Criminology, and the PhD in Law.[4][5] In addition, the faculty offers the Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Studies and the Postgraduate Diploma in International Law.[6]

Rankings and reputation Edit

Cambridge is unanimously ranked as the best law school in the UK by all major national academic league tables. It is currently ranked first by The Guardian,[12] The Times/The Sunday Times' Good University Guide,[13] and The Complete University Guide.[14] Since it started publishing its annual rankings for 2010, The Guardian has ranked Cambridge first six times (2010,[15] 2012,[16] 2015,[17] 2016,[18] 2017,[19] and 2018[12]). The Complete University Guide has given the top spot to Cambridge since 2013[20] and eight times in the last 11 years.[21] The Times Good University Guide law rankings has Cambridge atop its league table since 2014.[22]

In 2021, THE ranked Cambridge as the world's second best university for law in its 2021 subject rankings.[23] In 2021, the QS World University Rankings ranked Cambridge as the world's third best university for law and legal studies.[24]

Facilities Edit

David Williams Building Edit

 
The Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge in the evening

The faculty is housed in the David Williams Building on the university's Sidgwick Site in Cambridge. The Building is named after the University's first full-time Vice-Chancellor and Professor of Public Law, Professor Sir David Williams.[25] The Building opened in 1996 and was designed by Lord Norman Foster of Thames Bank, who also designed the terminal building at Stansted Airport and 30 St Mary Axe (the "Gherkin" in London).[26] The building suffered serious acoustic problems (primarily due to a lack of consideration of acoustics in Foster's design), with its form amplifying any noise from the lower levels and causing significant disturbance at higher levels, not least in the library.[27] This was fixed in 1999 with the installation of a glazed acoustic screen, separating quiet areas from noisy ones.

The David Williams Building contains the University's Squire Law Library, together with offices, lecture and seminar rooms and common room facilities.

 
The interior of the faculty building

Squire Law Library Edit

The Squire Law Library, which occupies the majority of the first, second and third floors of the building, is a dependent library of Cambridge University Library.[28] It contains one of the three largest legal collections in the UK with more than 180,000 volumes. The collection is very strong across UK law, the law of other major common law countries (the United States, Australia, Canada and New Zealand), international law and the law of the European Union, France and Germany. There are, additionally, smaller collections for the law of many other countries. The library provides its users with access to many major legal databases.

The library was founded in 1904, at first with only 8,000 volumes,[29] although this soon increased. In 1934, together with the Seeley Historical Library, it moved to the Cockerell Building on Senate House Passage, previously the home of the University Library built in 1837-42. The Squire took over the whole of the Cockerell Building on the construction of James Stirling's building for the history library in 1968. With the Squire's own move in turn, its former site became the library of Gonville and Caius College.

Most individual colleges also have a smaller law library of their own, while the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law has its own library composed of international law books and other related materials.

Societies Edit

There are a number of groups and societies based around the Faculty of Law:

  • Cambridge University Law Society
  • Cambridge Societies at the Inns of Court (Gray's Inn, Lincoln's Inn, and Middle Temple)
  • Graduate Law Society
  • The Cambridge University Society for Women Lawyers
  • Cambridge University Students' Pro Bono Society
  • Cambridge Pro Bono Project

Most colleges also have their own law societies.

Publications Edit

Notable publications produced under the aegis of the faculty include:

Notable persons Edit

Alumni Edit

Faculty Edit

Named Chairs

Others

  • Trevor Allan, Professor of Jurisprudence and Public Law
  • Catherine Barnard, Professor of European Union and Labour Law since 2008
  • Eilís Ferran, Professor of Company and Securities Law since 2005
  • Matthew Kramer, Professor of Legal and Political Philosophy
  • Graham Virgo, Professor of English Private Law since 2007
  • Richard Fentiman, Professor of Private International Law

References Edit

  1. ^ Helmholz, R. H. (2003). The Oxford History of the Laws of England: The Canon law and ecclesiastical jurisdiction from 597 to the 1640s. Oxford University Press. p. 245. ISBN 9780198258971. The origins of the so-called regius professorships: an aspect of the renaissance in Oxford and Cambridge civil law thomas smith.
  2. ^ "Professors". Cambridge. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  3. ^ "The BA Tripos undergraduate degree". University of Cambridge. University of Cambridge. Retrieved 11 February 2021.
  4. ^ "Courses". University of Cambridge. University of Cambridge. Retrieved 11 February 2021.
  5. ^ "Courses". University of Cambridge. University of Cambridge. 6 May 2018. Retrieved 11 February 2021.
  6. ^ "Diplomas in Law". University of Cambridge. University of Cambridge. Retrieved 11 February 2021.
  7. ^ "Complete University Guide 2024". The Complete University Guide. 7 June 2023.
  8. ^ "Guardian University Guide 2023". The Guardian. 24 September 2022.
  9. ^ "Good University Guide 2023". The Times. 17 September 2022.
  10. ^ "QS World University Rankings 2024". Quacquarelli Symonds Ltd. 27 June 2023.
  11. ^ "THE World University Rankings 2023". Times Higher Education. 12 October 2022.
  12. ^ a b "University guide 2018: league table for law". the Guardian. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
  13. ^ HitCreative. "The Times and The Sunday Times | Education - UniversityGuide". st.hitcreative.com. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
  14. ^ "Law - Top UK University Subject Tables and Rankings 2018". Retrieved 17 May 2017.
  15. ^ "University guide 2010: Law". the Guardian. 12 May 2009. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
  16. ^ "University guide 2012: Law". the Guardian. 17 May 2011. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
  17. ^ "University guide 2015: league table for law". The Guardian. 3 June 2014. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
  18. ^ "University guide 2016: league table for law". the Guardian. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
  19. ^ "University guide 2017: league table for law". the Guardian. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
  20. ^ "Law - Top UK University Subject Tables and Rankings 2013". Retrieved 17 May 2017.
  21. ^ "Law - Top UK University Subject Tables and Rankings 2008". Retrieved 17 May 2017.
  22. ^ HitCreative. . st.hitcreative.com. Archived from the original on 26 August 2014. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
  23. ^ "World University Rankings 2021 by subject: law". THE World University Rankings. THE. 26 October 2020. Retrieved 26 February 2021.
  24. ^ [topuniversities.com/university-rankings/university-subject-rankings/2021/law-legal-studies "QS World University Rankings for Law & Legal Studies"]. QS Top Universities. QS Quacquarelli Symonds. Retrieved 19 April 2021. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  25. ^ "Naming of the Law Faculty building | Faculty of Law". www.law.cam.ac.uk. Retrieved 4 May 2017.
  26. ^ "Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge". Foster and Partners. Foster and Partners. Retrieved 11 February 2021.
  27. ^ . Law.cam.ac.uk. 15 March 2005. Archived from the original on 22 February 2012. Retrieved 2012-08-13.
  28. ^ "A brief history | Squire Law Library". www.squire.law.cam.ac.uk. Retrieved 23 February 2017.
  29. ^ Squire Law Library Appeal 17 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine, Law Faculty website. Accessed 2012-04-02.
  30. ^ "SSRN Legal Studies Research Paper Series - Faculty of Law". www.law.cam.ac.uk.
  31. ^ "Cambridge International Law Journal – Edward Elgar Publishing (www.elgaronline.com/cilj)". cilj.co.uk.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Squire Law Library
  • University of Cambridge
  • Faculty of Law, Cambridge University, Cambridge (2004). "England Law Digest". Martindale Hubbell International Law Digest, Argentina-Vietnam Law Digests; Selected International Conventions; US Uniform Acts (136th year ed.). New Providence, NJ and London, England: Reed Elsevier Inc. ISBN 1-56160-603-0. Retrieved 12 November 2018 – via Internet Archive.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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The Faculty of Law Cambridge is the law school of the University of Cambridge Faculty of Law University of CambridgeUndergraduates700Postgraduates250LocationCambridge United KingdomCampusSidgwick SiteWebsitewww wbr law wbr cam wbr ac wbr ukThe study of law at the University of Cambridge began in the thirteenth century The faculty sits the oldest law professorship in the English speaking world the Regius Professorship of Civil Law which was founded by Henry VIII in 1540 with a stipend of 40 per year for which the holder is still chosen by The Crown 1 2 Today the faculty incorporates the Institute of Criminology as well as 11 Research Centres including the world s leading research institute for international law The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law The faculty has 31 professors six readers and over 70 other university faculty and college teaching officers citation needed The student body comprises about 700 undergraduate and 250 postgraduate students It is also home to the Cambridge University Law Society the largest student run law society in the United Kingdom and among the largest in the world citation needed Contents 1 Courses offered 2 Rankings and reputation 3 Facilities 3 1 David Williams Building 3 2 Squire Law Library 4 Societies 5 Publications 6 Notable persons 6 1 Alumni 6 2 Faculty 7 References 8 External linksCourses offered EditThe BA Tripos undergraduate degree at Cambridge is intended to give a thorough grounding in the principles of law viewed from an academic rather than a vocational perspective 3 The faculty offers the following postgraduate degrees the LLM the MCL the MLitt the MPhil in Criminology the MPhil in Criminological Research the M St in Applied Criminology Penology and Management the M St in Applied Criminology and Police Management the PhD in Criminology and the PhD in Law 4 5 In addition the faculty offers the Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Studies and the Postgraduate Diploma in International Law 6 Rankings and reputation EditRankingsNational rankingsComplete 2024 7 1Guardian 2023 8 1Times Sunday Times 2023 9 1Global rankingsQS 2024 10 3THE 2023 11 2Cambridge is unanimously ranked as the best law school in the UK by all major national academic league tables It is currently ranked first by The Guardian 12 The Times The Sunday Times Good University Guide 13 and The Complete University Guide 14 Since it started publishing its annual rankings for 2010 The Guardian has ranked Cambridge first six times 2010 15 2012 16 2015 17 2016 18 2017 19 and 2018 12 The Complete University Guide has given the top spot to Cambridge since 2013 20 and eight times in the last 11 years 21 The Times Good University Guide law rankings has Cambridge atop its league table since 2014 22 In 2021 THE ranked Cambridge as the world s second best university for law in its 2021 subject rankings 23 In 2021 the QS World University Rankings ranked Cambridge as the world s third best university for law and legal studies 24 Facilities EditDavid Williams Building Edit The Faculty of Law University of Cambridge in the eveningThe faculty is housed in the David Williams Building on the university s Sidgwick Site in Cambridge The Building is named after the University s first full time Vice Chancellor and Professor of Public Law Professor Sir David Williams 25 The Building opened in 1996 and was designed by Lord Norman Foster of Thames Bank who also designed the terminal building at Stansted Airport and 30 St Mary Axe the Gherkin in London 26 The building suffered serious acoustic problems primarily due to a lack of consideration of acoustics in Foster s design with its form amplifying any noise from the lower levels and causing significant disturbance at higher levels not least in the library 27 This was fixed in 1999 with the installation of a glazed acoustic screen separating quiet areas from noisy ones The David Williams Building contains the University s Squire Law Library together with offices lecture and seminar rooms and common room facilities The interior of the faculty buildingSquire Law Library Edit The Squire Law Library which occupies the majority of the first second and third floors of the building is a dependent library of Cambridge University Library 28 It contains one of the three largest legal collections in the UK with more than 180 000 volumes The collection is very strong across UK law the law of other major common law countries the United States Australia Canada and New Zealand international law and the law of the European Union France and Germany There are additionally smaller collections for the law of many other countries The library provides its users with access to many major legal databases The library was founded in 1904 at first with only 8 000 volumes 29 although this soon increased In 1934 together with the Seeley Historical Library it moved to the Cockerell Building on Senate House Passage previously the home of the University Library built in 1837 42 The Squire took over the whole of the Cockerell Building on the construction of James Stirling s building for the history library in 1968 With the Squire s own move in turn its former site became the library of Gonville and Caius College Most individual colleges also have a smaller law library of their own while the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law has its own library composed of international law books and other related materials Societies EditThere are a number of groups and societies based around the Faculty of Law Cambridge University Law Society Cambridge Societies at the Inns of Court Gray s Inn Lincoln s Inn and Middle Temple Graduate Law Society The Cambridge University Society for Women Lawyers Cambridge University Students Pro Bono Society Cambridge Pro Bono ProjectMost colleges also have their own law societies Publications EditNotable publications produced under the aegis of the faculty include University of Cambridge Faculty of Law Legal Studies Research Paper Series 30 The Cambridge Law Journal International Law Reports Clarendon Studies in Criminology joint venture with the criminology centres at Oxford and the London School of Economics Cambridge Studies in English Legal History Cambridge International Law Journal 31 Notable persons EditAlumni Edit Further information List of University of Cambridge people The law Faculty Edit Named Chairs Downing Professor of the Laws of England Lionel Smith since 2022 Regius Professor of Civil Law Helen Scott since 2022 Rouse Ball Professor of English Law Louise Gullifer since 2019 Whewell Professor of International Law Eyal Benvenisti since 2016 Sir David Williams Professor of Public Law Alison Young since January 2018 S J Berwin Professor of Corporate Law Brian Cheffins since 1998 Harold Samuel Professor of Law and Environmental Policy Jorge E Vinuales since 2013 Others Trevor Allan Professor of Jurisprudence and Public Law Catherine Barnard Professor of European Union and Labour Law since 2008 Eilis Ferran Professor of Company and Securities Law since 2005 Matthew Kramer Professor of Legal and Political Philosophy Graham Virgo Professor of English Private Law since 2007 Richard Fentiman Professor of Private International LawReferences Edit Helmholz R H 2003 The Oxford History of the Laws of England The Canon law and ecclesiastical jurisdiction from 597 to the 1640s Oxford University Press p 245 ISBN 9780198258971 The origins of the so called regius professorships an aspect of the renaissance in Oxford and Cambridge civil law thomas smith Professors Cambridge Retrieved 10 April 2019 The BA Tripos undergraduate degree University of Cambridge University of Cambridge Retrieved 11 February 2021 Courses University of Cambridge University of Cambridge Retrieved 11 February 2021 Courses University of Cambridge University of Cambridge 6 May 2018 Retrieved 11 February 2021 Diplomas in Law University of Cambridge University of Cambridge Retrieved 11 February 2021 Complete University Guide 2024 The Complete University Guide 7 June 2023 Guardian University Guide 2023 The Guardian 24 September 2022 Good University Guide 2023 The Times 17 September 2022 QS World University Rankings 2024 Quacquarelli Symonds Ltd 27 June 2023 THE World University Rankings 2023 Times Higher Education 12 October 2022 a b University guide 2018 league table for law the Guardian Retrieved 17 May 2017 HitCreative The Times and The Sunday Times Education UniversityGuide st hitcreative com Retrieved 17 May 2017 Law Top UK University Subject Tables and Rankings 2018 Retrieved 17 May 2017 University guide 2010 Law the Guardian 12 May 2009 Retrieved 17 May 2017 University guide 2012 Law the Guardian 17 May 2011 Retrieved 17 May 2017 University guide 2015 league table for law The Guardian 3 June 2014 ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 17 May 2017 University guide 2016 league table for law the Guardian Retrieved 17 May 2017 University guide 2017 league table for law the Guardian Retrieved 17 May 2017 Law Top UK University Subject Tables and Rankings 2013 Retrieved 17 May 2017 Law Top UK University Subject Tables and Rankings 2008 Retrieved 17 May 2017 HitCreative The Times and The Sunday Times Education Table UniversityGuide st hitcreative com Archived from the original on 26 August 2014 Retrieved 17 May 2017 World University Rankings 2021 by subject law THE World University Rankings THE 26 October 2020 Retrieved 26 February 2021 topuniversities com university rankings university subject rankings 2021 law legal studies QS World University Rankings for Law amp Legal Studies QS Top Universities QS Quacquarelli Symonds Retrieved 19 April 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check url value help Naming of the Law Faculty building Faculty of Law www law cam ac uk Retrieved 4 May 2017 Faculty of Law University of Cambridge Foster and Partners Foster and Partners Retrieved 11 February 2021 Faculty of Law Lawlink Issue 1 August 2000 Faculty Resources Faculty of Law Law cam ac uk 15 March 2005 Archived from the original on 22 February 2012 Retrieved 2012 08 13 A brief history Squire Law Library www squire law cam ac uk Retrieved 23 February 2017 Squire Law Library Appeal Archived 17 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine Law Faculty website Accessed 2012 04 02 SSRN Legal Studies Research Paper Series Faculty of Law www law cam ac uk Cambridge International Law Journal Edward Elgar Publishing www elgaronline com cilj cilj co uk External links EditOfficial website Squire Law Library University of Cambridge Faculty of Law Cambridge University Cambridge 2004 England Law Digest Martindale Hubbell International Law Digest Argentina Vietnam Law Digests Selected International Conventions US Uniform Acts 136th year ed New Providence NJ and London England Reed Elsevier Inc ISBN 1 56160 603 0 Retrieved 12 November 2018 via Internet Archive a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link 52 12 06 N 0 06 35 E 52 2017 N 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